How to Replace 4 Eggs
Exact conversion ratios for any recipe
Replacing 4 eggs in a recipe? This calculator gives you exact measurements for every substitute option. For Flax Egg, use 1.0 cups. For Chia Egg, use 1.0 cups. All ratios are calculated automatically based on your quantity input—no manual math required. The texture impact column indicates how close each substitute's results will be to using regular egg. Some alternatives produce nearly identical outcomes while others create noticeable changes to texture or flavor that you should account for. Every option includes dietary tags (vegan, dairy-free, gluten-free, etc.) and recipe recommendations to help you make an informed choice. The calculator adjusts all amounts dynamically as you modify the quantity selector. Below you'll find frequently asked questions about substituting 4 eggs in different recipe contexts. Be sure to check the "when not to use" warnings to avoid combinations that could negatively affect your dish. Filter by dietary requirements or texture goals for more targeted results.
Updated Feb 2026
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⚠️ When NOT to Use These Substitutes
Not every substitute works in every situation. Here are important warnings to keep in mind:
- Recipes requiring significant riseAffects: Flax Egg
- Light and airy cakesAffects: Flax Egg
- When nut-free is requiredAffects: Flax Egg
- Smooth batters where seeds would be visibleAffects: Chia Egg
- Light cakesAffects: Chia Egg
- Recipes needing significant riseAffects: Chia Egg
- Crispy cookiesAffects: Unsweetened Applesauce
- When fruit flavor is unwantedAffects: Unsweetened Applesauce
Frequently Asked Questions
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